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Mission

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Trevor arrives at the Yellow Jack Inn and confronts Tao and his translator. When they mention they want to pursue other jobs, Trevor threatens them to tell him who they are working with, the O'Neil brothers. Trevor, now furious, proceeds to the O'Neil ranch, calling to threaten Elwood O'Neil on the way there. Upon arrival, Trevor kills the guards and goes to the basement where the O'Neill's meth lab is located. Trevor then picks up a gas can and leads a gas trail outside through the house, then he uses a weapon to ignite the trail. This causes the house to explode. Trevor then leaves the area.

Mission Objectives

Gold Medal Objectives

Headshots - Kill 10 enemies with a headshot.

Perhaps an oversight, your headshots only count for the 10 enemies who are clearly visible from the vintage point. There's two on the lower left most playing with pistols, one drinking on the left of the ground floor, one scouting and two chatting on the second floor, two chatting and two loading a van on the lower right.

If Trevor takes too long, two of the O'Neil brothers will finish loading the van and drive off. Trevor will comment on this. Normally this just mean you have 2 less enemies to worry about. But if you want all of the headshots you must kill those 2 before they leave. Ideally before they get into the van.

Unmarked - Complete with minimal damage to health and armor.

Killing all 10 enemies from the vintage point stealthily will greatly conserve your health and armor.

Some of the brothers are loading a van, letting them go makes things less complicated

When assaulting the building, going in from the back door will give you more cover

2 Birds 1 Stone - Kill 2 enemies with one shot.

Can be easily done as several brothers are having conversations.

Accuracy - Finish with a shooting accuracy of at least 80%.

Using a low damage weapon will allow Trevor to score more hits should he misses too much earlier.

Aftermath

"Police in Blaine County are requesting increased resources from the state to deal with the latest outbreak of drug-related violence. The highly lucrative crystal methamphetamine trade seems to be headquartered in the towns around the Alamo Sea, while it is also believed several Mexican cartels also have a presence in the area. Police have attributed several recent massacres to an on-going turf war thought to involve four or five gangs from Los Santos and two or more local operations. Some recent shootouts have been so bloody, some local politicians are calling for increased firepower and have requested either military or paramilitary support to control recent events. Don Percival, CEO of Merry Weather has offered his company's services."

Soundtrack

Trivia

In the trailer, Trevor ignites the gas with a Molotov cocktail while in the artwork he uses a Dippo lighter, but in the game, it can only be ignited by shooting the gas, unless the player has Molotovs, which can be obtained at an old dock of the Boathouse in western Sandy Shores. The player can throw it at the trail or through one of the windows to start the fire.

As Trevor enters his Bodhi or some other vehicle, the radio will be turned to Los Santos Rock Radio and 'What a Fool Believes' by The Doobie Brothers begins to play. Trevor will comment on this, angrily stating that the music is "...all fucking wrong" before switching to Channel X. This humorous occasion discretely pokes fun at Kenny Loggins, who co-wrote 'What a Fool Believes' and is also the DJ for Los Santos Rock Radio.

If the player tries to enter the house, he will catch on fire. However, Trevor will be unable to roll himself out of the fire, he will continue to burn until he is killed.

Should the player shoot the Jerry Can instead of picking it up while inside the meth lab, unlimited explosions will occur, surpassing the duration of Trevor's Special Ability.

If the Jerry Can is detonated using a Sticky Bomb (as it is unlocked after Friends Reunited, the mission must be replayed in order to have access to the bombs), the same will happen, although the house will be destroyed as normal.